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14. C. stellulata {GooA,)— Lesser PricUy Sedge. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Bogs, moors, heaths, &c. ; common. Fl. May, June. 



Ranges from sea-level to 2000 feet in Derry. 



15. C. elongata (Linn.) — Elongated Sedge. 

 District ------_____ 12 



Lat. 53°-56°. North-east of beland— Antrim only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Intermediate. 



Marshy ground ; very rare. Fl. June. 



12. In a wet boggy wood at Selchin, on the shore of Lough 

 Neagh, near Derrymore House, in the parish of Aghagallan, 

 Antrim, 1838 ; D. M. The supposed " C. elongata " of Flora 

 Belfastiensis is a slender form of C. paniadata., 



16. C. ciirta (Good.) — White Sedge. 

 C. canescens (Linn.) Bentham. 



Districts 1 2 3 4 5 - - 8 - 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type, in Great Britain, British. 



Bogs and watery places ; rare. FT,. June. 



1. Marshes at the foot of Mangerton mountain, sparingly; 

 Wade Bar. — 2. Ditch-banks near Cahir, Tipperary ; Machay 

 Bar. — 3. Meadow between CuUenagh and Stradbally, Queens- 

 county ; Machay Bar. — 4. Near Lough Dan and Roundwood, 

 Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Foot of the Three Rock mountain, 

 above Marley ; Ir. Fhr. Curragha Bog ! Dublin ; Wade 

 Bar. — 8. Lettery mountain, Connemara; Wade, Bar. — 10. 

 Ditch near Tartaraghan ! Armagh ; Bev. G. Bobinson. In 

 the county Fermanagh; Machay Bar. — 11. In a wet bog 

 near Killybegs, Donegal ; A. G. M. — 12. Rare in Derry, 

 only found at the foot of Slieve GuUion on the north side. 

 Plentiful in marshy meadows and bog holes near Ballinderry 

 and Ballymena ; also near a lake between Fair Head and 

 Murlough bay, Antrim ; D. M. Moneymore ; Carnmoney ; 

 King's Moss ; Birkey Moss, south of Castlereagh Hills ; Bogs 

 near Toome ; Fhr. Ulst. 



